AZALEA GARDEN DIG UP

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AZALEA GARDEN DIG UP

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Walking the dog in a friend's neighbourhood and spotted an azalea just inside a gate. VERY interesting. Stopped by on Sunday to ask if I could buy it for $20. Mrs had to ask Hubby - come back tomorrow. The dog and I were back Monday morning and I had done my homework by stopping at Flower Power and finding a number of suitable replacments in flowering shrubs similar in size and just under $20. Hubby told her to say no, he wanted something there. So I rattled off the selection, described the flowers, and when I told her they all could be had for $20 she took the money and I got out the shovel. In the fortnight since I had first seen the azalea it even popped up an almost open bud so it could be identified.

I know there's years ahead to make this a bonsai but it's not a bad start. Once the wounds heal [mainly from already stubbed branches] and some style is established it will present well. The irony is - I can't keep it... no way can I handle something this heavy... I can barely lift it bare rooted. It's sitting in SeaSol and will be potted up tomorrow. But absolutely no way could I leave this as a garden plant. I can visualise it in several years with a full head of flowers looking solid and eyecatching....

We are all a bit mad.... long live dog walking. Now, it's about that Meleleuca claret tops growing in a garden just a medium dog walk away....... they can only say no.....
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I dug it up at Strathfield... hence the name 'Strath'. Can anyone identify the Azalea name from the flower bud???
And now it's time to book an appointment with my osteo.....
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ADORATION it looks like, i have one just like it. an evergreen azalea, morning sun to part shade. :D

nice speciman lee should be fun. :D
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Great find! I'll have to get a dog :)

Azalea's are gorgeous trees...

A glimpse into the future! (courtesy of our mate Leong)
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Hi Brenden,

Is that one of the satsukis Leong bought from Ian?

Looks like it.

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Don't know sorry Leigh! On display @ bonsaisouth.

I want to come down and visit your nursery one day. Your trees look great!
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Post by Leigh Taafe »

Thanks Brenden,

I hope I have the place in order before you come down. Leong's nursery is definately something that I aspire to. He has a brilliant set up, and the place is always neat and tidy. It is a credit to Leong and Sue's hard work.

This azalea has the same flower that I had on some azaleas I picked up from Ian. I have kept one of them that I am using to make cuttings. I love the way it gets white flowers, pink flowers, and white with pink stripey flowers. I have some 3 year old cuttings, but need to get myself propagating to create some more.

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:) Sounds like we have something to look forward to then :)

Good coffee is little trees is all one needs :)
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